Watercolor Brushes
-
da Vinci Maestro Kolinsky Red Sable Watercolor Brushes and Sets
Starting At: $16.07
From Price $16.07
To Price $3,437.70
-
Silver Silk 88â„¢ Short Handle Synthetic Brushes
Starting At: $3.45
From Price $3.45
To Price $57.20
-
Grey Matters Watercolor Synthetic Pocket Brushes
Starting At: $11.17
From Price $11.17
To Price $91.60
-
-
Silver Brush Tom Lynch Watercolor Brushes and Brush Sets
Starting At: $20.79
From Price $20.79
To Price $94.49
-
Escoda Reserva Kolinsky-Tajmyr Sable Watercolor Brushes
Starting At: $17.49
From Price $17.49
To Price $1,405.42
-
Winsor & Newton Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Watercolor Standard Round Brushes
Starting At: $22.26
From Price $22.26
To Price $454.99
-
-
Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Sable Brushes
Starting At: $12.89
From Price $12.89
To Price $126.59
-
-
Silver Brush Black Velvet Voyage® Brushes & Sets
Starting At: $32.92
From Price $32.92
To Price $133.74
-
-
-
-
Princeton Neptune Series 4750 Synthetic Squirrel Brushes and Sets
Starting At: $5.55
From Price $5.55
To Price $77.32
-
Isabey Series 6234 Siberian Blue Squirrel Quill Mop Brushes
Starting At: $45.40
From Price $45.40
To Price $127.63
-
-
Princeton Velvetouchâ„¢ Series 3900 Synthetic Blend Brushes
Starting At: $5.93
From Price $5.93
To Price $29.85
-
-
New York Central® Natural & Synthetic Blue Squirrel Dagger Stripers
Starting At: $18.39
From Price $18.39
To Price $70.19
Watercolor Painting Brushes
It is important that from beginner to artist to professional, to use the right quality watercolor brushes. Our materials experts at Jerry's source, curate, develop and offer only finest to improve your paintings and artwork. Find watercolor brushes available in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials each playing a role in crafting watercolor masterpieces.
As an artist, it is important to consider special features based on your painting style, techniques, and personal preferences. Watercolor brushes are designed for high absorbency to hold more paint, allowing for longer strokes and smoother application. We carry the largest choices of hair types and filaments ranging from natural hairs, superior synthetics and a blend of natural & synthetic brushes in many shapes. The shape of a brush determines its versatility and the type of marks it can create. Common brush shapes for watercolor painting include round, flat, filbert, rigger, fan, mop, angular, hake, liner, mottler, quill and dagger brushes. (For our watercolor shape and details guide see: The Best Watercolor Brushes.) We even carry many specialty brushes for correcting watercolor mistakes, travel, washes, brush pens and so much more.
See Also Recommended: Watercolor paints, Watercolor papers, Convertible & multi-media easels, All Media Brushes
One of the many benefits is, they come in shapes and sizes from small/very fine, to large/very large. The size of the brush affects the width of the stroke it can create. Smaller brushes are ideal for work and thin lines while larger brushes excel at covering areas, holding more water and creating washes.
What is the most common handle size for watercolor brushes? Most are made with short handles. The length and shape of the brush handle can affect comfort and control while painting. Shorter handles offer more control for detailed work while longer handles provide better reach and leverage. Some brushes have ergonomic handles designed to reduce hand fatigue during extended painting sessions.
What is the most popular watercolor brush hair? Kolinsky sable. Kolinsky sable hair comes from the tail of the Siberian weasel, specifically the male Kolinsky species. It is highly valued for its exceptional ability to hold water and pigment, its springiness, and its fine point, which allows for precise control and smooth application of paint.
We are proud to offer one of the largest selections of premium watercolor brushes in every shape, size and hair type from crafted by skilled brushmakers created to last, perform and offer unique advantages. Now with more advanced technology, Jerry's makes synthetic versions made to mimic if not perform better than natural Kolinsky making them animal friendly. You get what you pay for so buy better supplies from the specialists at Jerry's!
Recommended Article: Different Types of Watercolor Paper and Their Unique Qualities
Login and Registration Form
Customer Login
Already a customer ? Sign in now for the best experience!
* indicates a required field